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But Cohen gets his information about Reagan and AIDS from Larry Kramer—his column was touting Kramer’s new HBO movie—and Kramer is not a reliable source on the 40th president.
Ronald Reagan claimed to have seen UFOs on at least two occasions, according to reports from sources as disparate as the Wall Street Journal, Lucille Ball and the National Enquirer. He alerted the ...
Nancy and Ronald Reagan's legacy on HIV/AIDS and the stamp's unveiling during Pride month have led members of the LGBTQ+ community to criticize the Biden administration and the Postal Service.
The former first lady fought the most conservative elements of the Reagan administration in an attempt to get her husband to pay more attention to the deadly pandemic. It wasn’t enough.
The novelist Thomas Mallon's journals reveal a side of the '80s that the standard gay histories—and standard conservative ...
In each one, she makes spectacularly false claims, if not outright lies, about President Ronald Reagan and his policies during the 1980s AIDS crisis.
A tender image of love on Chicago’s lakefront, taken by Doug Ischar, was archived for decades. Now, his 1985 series “Marginal ...
Elizabeth Taylor with Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan in 1987 as Reagan prepared to give a speech on the AIDS crisis.
Ronald and Nancy Reagan refused to help their old pal, long-closeted actor Rock, Hudson get into an experimental AIDS treatment program before his death, according to the new book "Elizabeth ...
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on this day in 1911. His legacy still shapes American politics, historians say, and he's a guiding force for Republicans as they control the White House, House and ...
On Oct. 11, 1988, at the height of the AIDS crisis and a wave of homophobia, people were asked to take a daring step by declaring publicly that they were gay.
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